Labiotermes laticephalus (Silvestri) Silvestri, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.174374 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5610989 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/74241026-BF14-FF80-8741-F904FD04F94E |
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Labiotermes laticephalus (Silvestri) |
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comb. nov. |
Labiotermes laticephalus (Silvestri) , new combination
Cornitermes laticephalus Silvestri, 1901: 5 ; Silvestri 1903: 61, 127 [soldier (Pl. Fig. 107), worker]; Desneux 1904: 37 ( Termes ); Holmgren 1912: 50 ( Cornitermes subgenus Labiotermes ); Snyder 1949: 333 ( Paracornitermes ); Emerson 1952: 485 ( Paracornitermes )[soldier, Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 ]; Araujo 1954: 183 –185 ( Paracornitermes ) [soldier, Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 2 View FIGURES 3 , 5 View FIGURES 5 ].
Syntypes: soldiers and workers (DEZA, MCSN), not examined.
Typelocality: Brazil: Mato Grosso, Cuiabá.
Imago. Unknown.
Major soldier ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5 A–F, 11E). Head capsule subrectangular in dorsal view; sides convex, converging towards front. Frontal tube small but conspicuous, conical, with narrow tip, oriented anteriorly. Top of head in profile nearly straight. Antenna with 15–16 articles. Labrum wider than long; sides convex. Mandibles short and robust. Left mandible: cutting edge between apical and 1st marginal Sshaped; cutting edge between marginal teeth concave. Right mandible with two marginal teeth, about the same size and grouped together near base. Front coxa with a lateral conical projection near base. Head capsule and labrum brownish yellow; thorax and legs lighter than head capsule; tergites and sternites yellowish. Head capsule with numerous short and straight bristles of variable size; postmentum with a few short bristles near anterior margin; anterior margin of pronotum with a row of bristles; posterior margin with two bristles; tergites and sternites densely covered with bristles and fine hairs. Measurements in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
Minor soldier ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5 G–K). Smaller than major soldier; head narrower, with parallel sides; antenna with 15 articles; bristles more numerous on the head. Measurements in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
Comparisons. See L. emersoni .
Worker ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5 L– O, 13E, 14C, 15I –J, 16E). Head capsule and postclypeus with numerous bristles. Pronotum with numerous bristles on anterior lobe and a few bristles on posterior margin. Mesonotum with a line of 8 or more bristles on posterior margin. Front coxa with a conspicuous lateral conical projection near base. Antenna with 15 articles. Fontanelle large and rounded. Enteric valve with 4 fingerlike ridges of unequal sizes covered with fine spines. Mixed segment with two mesenteric lobes; large lobe elongate, proximal part narrow; small lobe oval, much smaller, its proximal part very narrow. Measurements in Table 3 View TABLE 3 .
Comparisons. See L. emersoni .
Geographical distribution. Labiotermes laticephalus has been recorded from relatively few localities ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20 ), most of them in Cerrado biome of Brazil. Torales et al. (2005) report its occurrence in northern Argentina.
Remarks. Silvestri (1903: 61) mentions two sizes of soldiers. However, the material available for this study was limited and only one sample had two distinct soldier sizes, while the others had only one size. Based on the measurements, they fall into two nonovelaping groups.
Material examined
BRAZIL. Distrito Federal. Fazenda Água Limpa: s., 01.vii.1992, M. Lima (UnB 1256). Goiás. Anápolis: s., w., 10.ii.1958, W.W. Kempf (MZSP4685). Mato Grosso. Chapada dos Guimarães, Rio Manso: s., w., 12–17.v.1999, R. Constantino (UnB1638, 1663, 1669, 1673). Cuiabá: s., w., 19.ii.1985, M. Zanuto (MPEG2311). Santo Antônio do Leverger: s., w., 26.x.1984, J.C. Trager (MZSP8595). Mato Grosso do Sul. Corumbá: s., w., no date, Bordi (MZSP213). Minas Gerais. Paracatu, Fazenda Rossato: s., w., 27.x.2001, R. Constantino (UnB3084).
head in profile. Scale bars = 1.0 mm.
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Labiotermes laticephalus (Silvestri)
Constantino, Reginaldo, Acioli, Agno N. S., Schmidt, Karen, Cuezzo, Carolina, Carvalho, Sérgio H. C. & Vasconcellos, Alexandre 2006 |
Cornitermes laticephalus
Araujo 1954: 183 |
Emerson 1952: 485 |
Snyder 1949: 333 |
Holmgren 1912: 50 |
Desneux 1904: 37 |
Silvestri 1903: 61 |
Silvestri 1901: 5 |